1. Chris Fox, PonderosaOL, 6-foot-6, 297 pounds, MichiganWolverines coach Brady Hoke: "He was in camp here going into his junior year, and we really liked the way he was physical in how he finished blocks."

2. Mitch Parsons, Chaparral TE, 6-5, 220, VanderbiltCommodores coach James Franklin: "He has a chance to be a good player here for a long time."

7. Blake Nowland, Douglas Co.OL, 6-6, 309, Colorado StateRams coach Jim McElwain: "Blake is very physical at the point of attack. I'm proud of him sticking with his commitment to Colorado State through this whole process."

8. Phillip Lindsay, Denver SouthRB, 5-10, 173, ColoradoBuffs coach Mike MacIntyre: "He's a phenomenal guy with the ball in his hands ... but you watch him on defense and he's just a playmaker."

9. Austin Berk, Grand Junction DE, 6-5, 225, Colorado StateMcElwain: "I'm just really proud of him for graduating early and already being on campus, where he'll be able to go through spring ball."

10. Trae Moxley, Roaring Fork TE, 6-5, 270, Colorado StateMcElwain: "Trae has great size. He's a small-school athlete, who, because of his size and athletic ability, has a chance to play on either side of the ball."

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